rioters stormed the capitol one year earlier, president biden cast donald trump as holding a dagger at the throat of america, spreading lies that undermined core democratic values. a remarkable speech on a remarkable day, cnn s jasmine wright joins us live from washington. good morning. what do we know? reporter: that s right, christine. we can think of it as a political reset of sorts. really, president biden over the last few months has had a lot of highs, but also some lows. so really at the start of this year, it was one of, if not the strongest speeches that he s given since being in office for about a year, and it did something, as you said, he has been reluctant to do. it took on former president donald trump directly. and even though he did not say him by name, about 16 times he made references to the former president, the former defeated president, and i think it really is a strong look at president biden because he did spend a lot of time writing a lot of parts of
to stay ahead of the weather when we are not on air. download it for your iphone or android device we )ll send yu push alerts when rain is heading to your area and you can use our live radar to track the storm. breaking news this morning.. a breakup of epic proportions. moments ago. the president of the united states.. blasting one of his closest associates, steve bannon. it comes after reports bannon accused president trump )s sons. of treason. scott mcgrew.. is here to explain what )s going on. good morning. steve bannon.. you )ll remember. was donald trump )s top political advisor. they two parted ways - amicably - when bannon stepped down from the white house late last summer. but the two were still close. it was bannon who encouraged trump to back roy moore in alabama. that freindship appeared to spin apart this morning after bannon was quoted by a book author.. calling trump )s son ad indeed the whole campaign.. treasonous.. for a meeting it conducted with russians
santa clara county government lawyers association which put out the ad. the group hasn t endorsed any in the race but said they couldn t stand idly by while oliverio campaigned. somebody who has demonstrated a complete and utter lack of judgment as to how to treat his own employees shouldn t be responsible for heading up thousands of female employees. reporter: do you have an issue or problem with sexual harassment in the workplace? i do not personally. but i know it exists in our society and globally. obviously it s been in the news. reporter: we shared the ad with oliverio. this is a desperate attempt by the union bosses to try to, you know, control the board of supervisors by smearing. these allegations had no merit and they were dropped against me. reporter: oliverio says he will continue fighting for the issues that afflict the county like health care and housing. last night the group democratic activists for women now voted unanimously to oppose oliverio s c
management team to restructure the juvenile gang unit and move three probation officer positions into a specialized program unit that offers a higher level of service. she goes on to say, quote, this is a prudent decision that will improve our supervision and street. gang-related youth resulting in better public safety than the current model, but the head of the union for probation officers says the move treats gang members like other juveniles who break the law. he says gang members need to be treated differently. these are organized criminal activity. after a meeting with a probation chief san jose s police chief says he s taking a wait and see approach. she assured us that it would be business as usual, and this shift would not impact my gang investigators, and so, you know, so long as,000 that s the case i ll take the chief at her word. the union president will go before the public safety committee of the board of supervisors tomorrow to express his concern, and i
for lobbying efforts paid by the ukraine. jennifer johnson joins us live with the very latest from washington, d.c. jennifer? good afternoon, a very busy day here in washington, d.c. this is the 31-page indictment filed against paul manafort and richard gates, the two are now in federal court as we speak facing various charges. former trump campaign chair leaving his virginia home to surrender himself to the fbi. manafort s business associate and campaign chair rick gates has also been indicted. both are facing charges of conspiracy against the united states and money laundering accused of hiding tens of millions of dollars working as unregistered agents for the ukrainian government between 2006 and 2016. these are unrelated to his work on the campaign, they are a link in the chain to paul man afort s background people connected to vad mir putin and russian government. usually it starts with the low hanging fruit and then they become useful to going up the chain. sp